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Kenya to Send Badminton Team to Commonwealth Games in Birmingham

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Nairobi — Kenya will send a badminton team to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom in July, the National Olympic Committee has stated.

Kenya had been barred from sending a team to the Games due to a suspension, but NOCK had appealed the decision, with the Badminton World Federation Council making the decision to allow the country to have a participating team.

NOC-K Secretary General Francis Mutuku issued a statement on the exciting news highlighting NOC-K’s full commitment towards giving opportunities to the Kenyan players and presenting the players to participate in the games, NOC-K made an appeal to allow CGA send players to the Birmingham Games.

“A decision was made by the BWF to allow Kenyan players to play under the Kenyan flag at the event and we are pleased to make this announcement to the public as we close in, 140 days to the Birmingham Games,” Mutuku said.

He added; “We thank BWF for going by the Olympic movement slogan of putting athletes at the heart of the movement. All players will be given an equal opportunity to compete and hopefully get an opportunity to play at the Games irrespective of what’s happening around them.”

Adding that the process will be player led and the reason for the call to the top players, male and female.

“We realize this is an exceptional opportunity by the BWF and we wish to thank them for this considerate gesture on behalf of Kenyans.”

Mercy Mwethya who clinched bronze at the Africa Games and reached the third round of the last Commonwealth Games in Glasgow said she was excited with the decision and looks forward to doing better.